Posted by Deutz Lover on December 09, 2017 at 11:07:37 from (174.218.146.152):
In Reply to: Climate change posted by rrman61 on December 08, 2017 at 04:45:38:
Bret2407,
Scientists can be a competitive lot and sometimes get into heated arguments over technique, methods, and interpretation. That is why there is a peer review process for publication in scientific journals.
Research has to stand up to scrutiny from other scientists and has to be repeatable and verifiable. If you are talking about the Karl and Bates dispute involving NOAA data collection it was apparently much ado about nothing.
At a House science committee hearing, Rush Holt, CEO of AAAS (publisher of the respected journal Science and ScienceInsider) stood by the 2015 paper. "This is not the making of a big scandal—this is an internal dispute between two factions within an agency," he said.
The NOAA data has been verified by independent studies.
Again read the articles and draw your own conclusions.
No, scientists are not saints, but they are held to certain professional standards by colleagues. Government and university scientists generally could make a lot more money working for private industry.
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